Splendour and Ceremony.

On April 3rd, 2021, Egypt hosted a magnificent celebration. Royal mummies, including Kings and Queens, departed their old home and made for a new one. In future, these rulers will reside in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization. Moving the royal mummies was a complex, grandiose event. I report on the event, and the background of these famous bodies… Photos of the Parade:

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Special Thanks to my Priest and Noble Patrons!

Priests

Jason

Linda Yancey

Terri Jones

TJ Kahn

Hereditary Nobles

David Pepper

Mark Sexton

Lucas Wilson

Louise East

Mandy Boody

Alexander Smygegård

Connor Leech

Karin W.

James Waters

Stephen King

Jan Dodoo

Kate Potter

Peter Culicover

Katherine Lewis

Logan Hennlich

Pernille Engberg

Meicost Ettal

Conner Rice

Simone

Eline

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Sarah Musi

Elna Nilsson

Christopher Ward

Skip Howard

Rich

Shann

Eric J Holmes

Sandi & Stuart

Simon Oliphant

Chrissi Ross

Steven Rasp

Bibliography

  • The Pharaohs’ Golden Parade:
  • Twitter thread by Heba abd el Gawad.
  • The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities on Facebook.
  • Maspero, “Les Momies Royales de Déir el-Bahari,” Mémoires publiés par les membres de la mission archéologique française du Caire, vol. 1 (1889): 511–790. Available online.
  • Reeves and R. H. Wilkinson, The Complete Valley of the Kings (London, 1996).
  • Romer, Valley of the Kings (London, 1981).
  • Thompson, Wonderful Things, A History of Egyptology, II: The Golden Age: 1881–1914 (Cairo, 2015).
  • Wilson, “Finding Pharaoh,” The Century: Illustrated Monthly Magazine 34 (May 1887): 3–10.
  • Winlock, “The Tomb of Queen Meryetamun: I The Discovery.” The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin33, no. 2 (1975): 77–89.
  • Web Archive: Theban Tomb 320 (TT320) also known as Deir el-Bahari 320 (DB320) “The Cachette of the Royal Mummies” Available online.
  • KV35 (Amunhotep II tomb) at pl.
  • Video: Cairo residents cheer the parade on Twitter.
  • Video: A trip to the Royal Cache (TT320 / DB320) on YouTube.
  • Mummies:
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  1. Ivonna Nowicka

    Thank you for giving the name of the composer, I could’t find it.

    Apparently our tastes overlap in this respect – I simply loved Amira Selim’s song and enjoyed it most.

  2. Ivonna Nowicka

    Wow, you are quick, just one day and you reflected on the event. Am working on a clip concentrating on the way the sarcophagi, rather than other elements.

  3. Ivonna Nowicka

    I have found the lyrics of the moving and powerful song Amira Selim performed:

    Song of Isis ancient Egyptian language
    ****************************************
    ramat ntru
    ‘ana baju
    nats hunut waet
    sanaj ‘ana ‘iist bgh ‘ana ‘iis jt af
    sanaj ‘ana ‘iist ants hunawt amanat tawaa ‘am asybwaa
    sanaj ‘ana ‘iist ayrt re wr husut ‘am sabat
    sanaj ‘ana ‘iist radaa ns eat ‘ana nysw bitaa
    ***********
    Translation
    **********
    O people and gods who are on the mountain
    She is the only lady
    The fear of Aissa, for she gives birth to the day
    The prestige of Aisa, she is the lady of the West and the two lands together
    Laas is feared, for she is a great eye of Ra in the provinces
    Aisa’s prestige, for she is the one who gives a lot to the king of Upper and Lower Egypt
    ـــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ
    The lyrics: Hymn of the Might of Isis
    Translation and historical supervision: Dr. Maysara Abdullah Hussein

    courtesy of YT channel of: Reinforce Art

  4. Ivonna Nowicka

    Following your request – here is the full list of the pharaohs and pharaohnesses:

    “Meritamun, T, Hatshepsut, Ahmose Nefertari are the four queens of the parade.
    Kings Ramses II, Ramses III, Ramses IV, Ramses V, Ramses VI and Ramses IX will tour the capital.
    Kings in the parade also include Thutmose I, Thutmose II, Thutmose III, Thutmose IV, Seqenenre Tao, Amenhotep I, Amenhotep II, Amenhotep III, Seti I, Seti II, Merenptah and Siptah.”

    source:http://www.egypttoday.com/Article/1/100466/Long-awaited-Pharaohs%E2%80%99-Golden-Parade-kicks-off-with-artistic-performances

  5. Ivonna Nowicka

    Addendum:

    “T” in the above list of royal personalities means queen Tiye, wife of Amenhotep III and mother of Akhenaten.

  6. Ivonna Nowicka

    A 16 min short of the Golden Parade with all the official staff cut out.
    I have left
    only the historic content left
    +
    images (sculptures, paitings) of chosen pharaohs with the dates they lived or ruled
    and a full list of the pharaohs

    So we can relax and step into history without disturbance of other things:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a297UYT1Br8

    Ivonna

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